Aurora Parking Services and Programs

Residential On-Street Disabled Signage Program

The city of Aurora Parking & Mobility Services program installs disabled parking signs in the public right-of-way within residential neighborhoods to provide greater access and mobility opportunities for individuals with disability impairments. On-street disabled parking signage requests are generally approved if ALL of the following program terms and conditions are met:

Request is by a resident living at the household located on a public street within Aurora city limits

Applicant must be the property owner (or a letter of consent from the property owner is required)

Applicant DOES NOT have accessible residential off-street parking accommodations

Applicants with household driveways, garages, carports, parking pads, or other applicable off-street parking resources, including alley accessible driveways or garages, are not eligible for on-street disabled parking accommodations. This program is for residents who do not have off-street parking options

There is a vehicle registered to someone living at the residence where the disabled signage is being requested

There is a valid licensed driver residing at the residence where the disabled signage is being requested

The requested disabled space on the street shall be used as the applicants primary household parking space

The qualifying disability impairment is permanent or a long-term condition

All provided documents have the applicant address of where the signage is being requested

Secure Transit Station Bike Parking

The city of Aurora, in partnership with RTD and Northeast Transportation Connections, is planning to install secure bike parking storage facilities at Iliff Station and Peoria Station in Aurora and Central Park Station in Denver. Check back to ParkAurora.com for updates on when these facilities will open and how to obtain a monthly pass for these secure bike facilities.